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Romans 10:14-15 - Corps - January 2,1980

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Publication Date: January 2, 1980

On Ephesians 4:25 where I want to begin tonight, or where we will begin tonight , the first part of what the Research Team gave me is the work that Walter Cummins published in our wonderful Way Magazine on "The Spoken Word." Also, as we cover Ephesians 4:28 tonight, I had all the information in front of me from another article that Walter Cummins has in the... has had in the Magazine. The first article on Ephesians 4:25 is entitled "The Spoken Word." The one on Ephesians 4:28 is "Workers for God." Both of these pieces of work by Walter are absolutely superb. And I believe that they should appear and will appear in our research journal GMIR whenever we begin publishing that. {GMIR Aramaic word meaning ' to perfect, accomplish , mature, complete, arithmetically to be divisible without any remainder.}

And I noticed again that some of the things that were stated are just so beautifully and logically presented, I'm truly thankful for, not only Walter, but the whole Research Department. I think our Biblical Research Department is just second to none. And it' s even going to be better by God' s mercy and grace next year and in years to come than it is at this time. And right now I do not believe that our Biblical Research Department needs to take a back seat for any academic institution or work in the world.

And I thought today, I have never... I've never thought of Walter Cummins in any other capacity than to be my assistant. I know Vince Finnegan, you know, on the books is my assistant. And that' s great. But I've never thought of Walter Cummins in any other capacity for so many years as always being my assistant. And I think he' s just the most wonderful person that any president could have as his assistant. And also to be chairmen of the Department of Greek, and then the coordinator of the Biblical research of The Way International. For any one man to have that position and that responsibility is an awesome reality and I'm real proud of Walter and real thankful for him. But I am also thankful for the rest of our wonderful men and women in the Research Department.

I would like for the Corps all over the country to go to the Magazine and find "The Spoken_Word," that's the title of it, dealing with Ephesians 4:25 and other scriptures, and before the next Corps meeting next week, you endeavor to master that great piece of work by Walter Cummins. It's just, you know, the spoken Word. Over fifty Greek words are used in the New Testament in connection with the faculties of utterance. Over fifty. And then he takes the most important ones and he lists them and it' s just. .. it' s just a piece of research work that you should really as a Corps master in your heart and in your life.

Ephesians 4:25 in the King James reads, Wherefore put away lyin g, speak every man truth with his neighbor: for we are members one of another.

The ' putting away' was interesting to me again because of the Greek word aniko, a-n-i-k-o.

And this word is ' the putting away,' this word ' put away,' aniko, is the same root word as in 4:22, where we use the word ' rest,' meaning ' to rest.' Is that right? Yep, that is right. I taught you that,

didn't I? Did I or didn't I? Doesn't look right to me. It is the same root. What chapter am I missing? Am I missing anything? I don't know. Right now I'm screwed up, ha ha. First time today. You check the word again and I'll do that, too and see what I'm missing here.

But a-n-i-k-o is the word for ' putting away from you. ' To put away. And it' s the same root as the word ' rest.' I don't know where the word appears, but it's got to be in there.

Now, that word ' speak,' every man speak. That word ' speak ' is from the Greek word

laleo, l-a-l-e-long-o. And that' s where Walter' s article on "The Spoken Word"_c omes in because that is.. .he uses that word laleo in here, which I teach in Corinthians when I teach the Foundational Class. And he says the word is employed 24 times in I Corinthians chapter 14. I had forgotten that.

This word is truly significant. I couldn' t quite understand it Research Department, what  you said on page 26B 16, where you defined it ' to make vocal utterance,' ' to babble,' 'to talk,'  'to  exercise the faculty of speech without reference to the words spoken.' I just wondered if there might not be another word that could be substituted or utilized at this point. I know that Zachariah 8:16 is the quotation that is used here, or spoken of. And that Zachariah 8:16 adds force to what is said by using a quote, a quotation. That' s why my question to the Research Department is, How can it be without reference to what is spoken if it is truth plus the quotation of the Word of God that's given. It doesn't quite fit for me.

'With his neighbor' has to be a believing neighbor. This 'speak truth with his neighbor' is a figure of speech gnome, g-n-o-m-e, which simply is a citation. And that' s a citation from Zachariah 8:16.

There are a series of figures of speech, Corps, in chapter four which just put the 00mph, the highlight, to the particular things that are set whereby you put off the old man. This phrase here 'speak every man truth with his neighbor'  is one of them. The other one appears in verse 26, 'be  angry and sin not.' ' Steal no more' is another one. 'Corrupt communication' is the fourth one.  'Grieve not the  holy spirit' is the fifth one. ' All bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, evil speaking' is  the sixth. And  then  ' be kind' and so forth, is the seventh.

You see, the last phrase in that verse, in King James, For we' re members one of what? [Another] And it' s relative to the neighbor. Now you just look at that. Wherefore put away  lying, speak  every  man truth with his what? [Neighbor] For we are members  one of  another.  That  doesn't  mean just  a neighbor who lives next door, but it has to be a believing neighbor because  we are members  one of what? [Another]. You could not be a member ' one of another' ifhe  was an  unbeliever.  That's how I know this is going to  work. This tells me that the neighbor  is  a  believer.  And  this  ' we' re members one of another' continues the imagery of the Body of Christ.

The literal  according  to  usage of this verse is as follows:   Wherefore  put away the  lie... and I believe in my heart, before I go on with the literal that until man is born again, it's all a lie anyways. And that' s why I believe that this translation will fit in the light of that knowledge. Because when  a man is not born again, his whole  life is just a  lie. Now you're  born again,  and that ' s  why  I think the text states it ' wherefore put away the lie,' the life you' ve been living , the screwed up life you have lived outside of God. It' s been just a life of a lie. It' s not truth. It' s just the opposite of truth and that's my reason for translating it this way... Wherefore put away the lie.

You've got to go with that translation. You have no other text to go by both from Aramaic and Greek it's 'lie.' Not 'lying.' If the Research Department has anything to share in the light of that, I'd be blessed to hear, but you' ve heard my reasons for translating it, Research Department, this way.

Now since they're born again, their whole life is changed, so the life of lying, and living a lie, and being a lie, and being false, is to be put away.

And every man... this is the translation ... and everyone, everyone. The word ' man' you could use because it's an inclusive noun, but I prefer to use the word ' one.'

Wherefore put away the lie and everyone speak the truth with his neighbor for we are members one of another. That is literal according to usage.

Now for the expanded according to understanding. It's not bad. Because of this... What we coughing for? Everybody sick?...Because of this... and the reason I went in the expanded along this line is because verse 24 last week told us that we are created by God in righteousness and in true purity, through holiness. Twenty four.

That's why 25, Wherefore ... 'wherefore' can be translated 'because of this.' Because of this what? Being created in righteousness and truly pure. See it's an inside job.

Because of this being created in righteousness and truly pure by the grace and the love of

God.. .Because of this being created in righteousness and truly pure, you put away, completely lay to rest the lie that you have been and were living and each one of you speak the truth using a quotation from the Word with his believing neighbor for we are members one of another in the Body of the Church.

Robinson {Edward} said, he translated, 'speak every man truth with his neighbor' and he said it's from Zachariah 8:16 which adds force to what is said by using a quote. That's why I translated that. I think that' s great. It adds force to what is said. If you're speaking to someone, it adds force to what you say by using a quote, a quotation from God's Word. In other words, ' you share the Word with them.' That' s why I went with that translation. I want to give it to you again in this sense.

Speak the truth using a quotation from the Word, which means 'share the Word.' Quote the Word to them. Tell them what the Word says, with his believing neighbor. Why? For we are members one of another in the Body of the Church. This verse is just mind blowing.

Here, you have a born-again believer neighbor who needs to grow up a little more. So what do you do? Each one speak the truth to that neighbor, that believer, using the Word, quoting the Word because we' re members one of another in the Body of the Church. It's a real positive thing to do.

Verse 26 in King James reads, Be angry.. .ha ha... we like that one, don't we. Be ye angry and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath.

Here is a verse of Scripture that' s very, very difficult for most people. And it' s not too easy for us either. But I think we are able to share the truth of the greatness of this and it's been burning in my heart for a long time to do this with our people.

Everybody has problems with ' how can you be angry and not sin?' You know, how can raise hell with something and not be sinful in doing it? Teed off and not be sinful. And how can you go... and what does it mean 'don't let the sun go down upon your wrath?' See.

In the context, here, verses 26 and 27 deal with your believing neighbor, specifically. Then the Greek word for ' anger' which is from the root orge, o-r-g-long-e means 'anger together with the desire of revenge .' That' s bad. That' s a heavy. The Hebrew word means ' to kill, and all the tumults of passion that terminate in killing.' So it's a real heavy word when it said ' be angry.'

And the way I believe it's used in God' s Word, ' be ye angry' means ' it's a long time anger with your believing neighbor until a change has ensued.' The desire to... of revenge is a change. And I, knowing the Word in the light of the new birth, it's where a change finally comes about. Until that time, you just, long-term, you just stay put witnessing the Word, sharing the Word. You do not dislike the believing neighbor; you simply dislike that he is not fully accepting the Word and walking on it. So it' s a long-term anger until a change has ensued. You just stay faithful.

I don't know what else to do with those words. It is a righteous anger. Yet it is a righteous anger without sin.

Among the scholars, there is a disagreement on these words. Well, I don't know about my being a scholar; that I don' t anything about being about. But it's simple to me because righteous anger is commanded by God's Word when it says ' be ye angry.' Well, the scholars can fight about it. I don' t care. It' s a command. Not just permitted to get teed once in a while when somebody' s off of God' s Word, a believer is off of God's Word. You' re always teed off righteously at any believer, born-again believer, who is off of God' s Word. And for those of us in the Way Ministry, it' s been a lifetime.

Get into it with them on... Oh what subject do you want to talk about? Baptism? Food? One God? See. All that stuff.

The Aramaic is accurate in the words ' and sin not.' It literally translates ' and you will not sin.' Again, this ' be angry and sin not' is that figure gnome. Quotation. A citation from the Old Testament. It' s from Psalm 4:4. But in King James, Psalm 4:4, it's translated 'stand in awe.' The real sense of the Hebrew is ' one of admonition;' sin not. Where we' re admonished to not sin. Sin not.

' Let not the sun go down on your wrath. ' Ha ha. That again is beautiful. People went to bed when the sun went down, when it got dark. That's when they went to bed. So what that simply is saying, ha ha, ' don't go to bed teed off.' Don' t let the sun go down on your wrath. In other words, go to bed; don' t go to bed mad. ' When you go to bed' is what it means. Let not the sun go down when you go to bed. And they went to bed when the sun went down. When it got dark, they went to bed, see.

' Upon your wrath.' And the word ' wrath' here is basically ' irritation.' Ha ha. Previously when I taught Ephesians, I made mention of this fact, ' don' t let righteous anger shake you, wondering if it was right on. When you go to bed, go to sleep.'

Now, this is what we have done with it in the literal, ha ha, according to usage. I got more papers up here than Carter has liver pills, or something. Then, I can' t find my... whatever it is I take off of it.

Okay, verse 26. You be righteously angry.. .this is literal according to usage.. .and you will not be sinning. Don't go to bed even with a momentary irritation, ha ha.

I don't think you get nearly as much fun out of this as I do. It's neat. It's absolutely scrumptious, see. At the opening, is that heavy word, remember? Anger. So it's a real heavy time. So what he is saying, in the heavy time, when your standing on God' s Word  and sharing that with the  believing  neighbor, you' re righteously angry... you're not sinning. And  you don't  even go to  bed with a momentary irritation. In other Words, when you go to bed, thank God the day is over. Say your last prayer and start snoring.

Boy, that would save a lot of sleeping pills, wouldn' t it? Practicing that principle. Boy, oh boy, what a tremendous Word. And hardly anybody understands verse 26. They argue about it, but they don' t get the understanding.

Now this is the expanded one according to understanding, I hope. And again, I would like to just lay some things before the Corps, and especially before the Research Department. I translated the first part of verse 26, You always stay angry with an all-out desire to have them to change which anger will not be sin on your part.

Then I have another translation of that first part of it: You be righteously angry, 'teed off' with sin... 'Teed off' I put in quotes. But don't  you sin  by acting  ' holier than thou'  vaunting  yourself  by acting so righteously like you never sin.

I do not know which one of those two the Research Department feels would be the better. The last part of the phrase that I translated which would go with both of these that I have given you here on the expanded one for understanding. This, the last part, goes with that first one and with the second ... also.. .even if it is only a momentary irritation.  When you go to  bed, go to sleep. That's what I did with it.

Now, verse 27. King James says, Neither (or neither) give place to the Devil. The word 'place' is simply a portion, a part. No believer will give full place to the Devil, but he may be giving a part, a portion. He' ll mark off a spot, ' this is Devil' s permission over here, over here, no permission, you know. And you really give the Devil a portion or a spot if you stew about it after you go to bed and you toss and you tum and can' t sleep.

This word 'the Devil,' ' the Devil' in the Aramaic is a very interesting and exciting Word to me and it blesses my heart. It' s a compound word where the first part means ' to eat' or ' to devour.' The latter

' to slander' or ' to accuse. '  So when I got to translating  this, literally according  to usage, verse 27 reads: Do not give any portion or space or an opportunity to the Devil. So I used those three words synonymously: portion, space, opportunity. Do not give any portion or space or an opportunity to the Devil.

The expanded according to understanding: And you will not give a toehold, an opportunity or an occasion for the Devil to eat you. Ha ha. I get more fun than you ever will out of working this stuff, huh.

You see, and to me, that communicates to my understanding. John 10:10. The thief cometh not but for to what? [Steal, kill, and destroy] Right. To eat you out. To beat you. And that's why that Aramaic word, on the word ' Devil' really thrilled me.

And that ' s why I put it into the expanded translation: And you will not give a ' toehold.' Now, at L.E.A.D., you know how important it is to get a what? [Toehold] Ha ha. And when you' re really climbing in, you' re blessed for a toehold. How thankful you are when you get a foothold. Now the adversary can never get a foothold in a believer' s life until he first has a toehold. That's why I translated it that way.

Do not give... and you will not give a toehold ... shave all the rocks off... an opportunity or an occasion for the Devil to eat you. And that' s exactly what he likes to do to believers.

Now we go to verse 28. King James says, Let him that stole steal not more: but rather let him labor, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth. And here again, is another great work that I believe should be in our research journal GMIR, Walter' s work on " Workers for God."

It' s just tremendous where he... you know... he just goes into God' s men are called many things in the Word. They' re called: fellow workers, ministers, or servants, slaves, fellow slaves, partners, messengers, soldiers, fellow soldiers, athletes, fellow athletes, stewards, ambassadors, witnesses, all of those. And he covers them so beautifully. And I love very much how he covered the word ' slave,' because it' s a much stronger word than to be a minister, or to be a servant. It is to be one who is branded, marked out, sold out. And baby, from that day on, there are no ifs, and' s, or but' s. You never budge on it. You are branded. Most believers are never branded. They may be servants, they may be ministers, but they are not branded. When you' re branded, you stay faithful. You do not budge. You do not change. You stay put. If all hell breaks loose, you still live the believing Word.

I think the prophet once said, If I was in the midst of hell, God I know you' d be there. (Psalm 139:8) He' d be there. That' s the doulos. That, of course, is just a tremendous piece of work.

And the other great part that I think... and this is a second piece that I want the Corps to master before next Wednesday night, " Workers for God," the work on ' witness.' You see, it's the same word basically that's translated ' martyr,' see. And we got a lot of those canonized. That's not at all what a witness is. A witness is a living example, not a dead one. The word 'martyr' simply means that you lay down your life in witnessing. And boy, when you put the doulos together with ' witness,' then you' ve got power for abundant living. It's just a fantastic work by Walter and I' m real grateful that it was published. Because once it' s in print, people can take a look at it if they want to.

I'd like a cup of coffee, please.

Now, we are in verse 28. The Aramaic translation is ' and he who was stealing.' I understand it from the English, ' let him that stole,' past tense. The Aramaic is real simple, real strong. ' And he, the one who is born again, who was, past tense, stealing.'

Thank you.

His whole life was one of those before he was born again.

Whenever you bring a cup of coffee to a right-hand man, you put the handle to the right. When you serve a cup of coffee to a left-hand man, you put it on the left-hand side and put the handle to the left. Corps principle number seven or something, ha ha. Mrs. Wierwille would say, Well, be thankful you even get a cup of coffee. [Laughter] Ah, you're wonderful.

See, ' let him who stole, steal no more.' 'Stole and steal,' that' s a figure of speech and is polyptoton p-o-l-y-p-t-o-t-o-n. It' s a repetition of the same root word in different parts of speech or reflections. But, that's not earth shaking right now in my heart.

You see, in some Eastern culture, it was not considered a sin or a shame to steal because that's the way they lived, the only way they lived. Somebody told me... or not only told me, one of our people, but it was in a national magazine, that the basic culture of Russia today is to steal. And in some respects I can understand this. If you don't have anything and you're starving to death and there' s a loaf of bread you can get a hold of... steal the dam thing. I understand that.

So this verse is really sharp, really sharp. Let him who stole, even though that man previously considered it the way to live and there was no shame in it, no sin in it. He said, Well, let that fellow who stole, steal no more. Something has happened on the inside of that man. Something that happened, where He is able to meet all of our need according to His riches in glory. Christ in you, the hope of glory. More than conquerors.

A record in the Old Testament, I forget where it is, but it's in there, that it' s never, you never need to borrow or steal bread or... what is that in the Old Testament? Begging bread. One person stand and tell me. {Psalm 37:25, I have been young and now am old; yet have I seen the righteous forsaken, nor His seed begging bread.} Psalm 27:25 who? {Psalm 37:25} 37:25. All the years, he's never seen the righteous to have to do what? {Beg bread} Beg bread.

First of all, I wish the Christian world could hear this. Secondly, I wish our government in the United States could understand it. The Word says, If you don't work, you don' t eat. A lot of that stuff. Well, what we've been doing is stealing from the people who are willing to work to give to the people who don' t want to work. That's a bunch of crap. That's stealing. That's why this verse is so hot in my soul tonight. Let him who stole, quit stealing, dang it. See.

Many years ago I was really knocked for a loop along some of this line in India, from Dr. Williams. I think he loved India maybe like I love the United States, I don' t know. Because only a man knows how much he loves his own country, I guess.

But... as we were traveling together, he said to me, Dr. Wierwille, I hear you have whores in the United States.

You know, I never had given it a thought. I just took it for granted. [Laughter] And I said, yeah. He said, Why does a rich country like the United States have whores?

And I said, I don't know.

And he said, I can't understand it. Cannot your women make enough money to live? Yeah, but they figure that' s cheaper and more pleasurable or something, I don' t know. And he said, Well, I think it's sinful that the United States has whores.

And I said, What do you mean?

And he said to me, why, I can understand India. He said we don' t enough food, we don' t have enough of anything hardly for a lot of people. And we have whores because that' s the only way they can continue to live physically.

And I thought to myself, well boy, that' s slapping me in the face good. And I took it as a wonderful lesson. There is no excuse in the United States for any women being a whore because she doesn' t need to get screwed and paid for it in order to get money so she can live. There's plenty of work available and if there isn' t she ought to get born again, then there' s a guarantee of work. ..other work, available. I tell you, when you' re honest, some of these men in other countries have some real logic behind their thinking. How would you have liked to have handled that? I just simply admitted, Well, I think we' re wrong in the United States. But I said, I think you' re wrong in India, too, because no reason to have whores here if you get them born again.

So I don' t know. But this verse today as I worked the final working on this verse 28 is when my heart really went back and burned with that truth that Dr. Williams had stated. Because in many Eastern cultures, it was not considered as sin or as shame to steal, if it was a matter of livelihood. You sometimes wonder who will live in the greatest condemnation before God and justice and judgment when the time comes.

For in most of what are called poor countries even, there is sufficient money, food, and other things for the people to live if those in positions of authority were not so selfish and egotistical, and want it for themselves , and let the rest of the world die... or a country die.

The word ' labor' in verse 28 is the word which literally means ' hard work resulting in fatigue.' That's how I felt coming from the woods last night. And I didn' t do anything. It was just hard work being there with the rest of you. Today I got so tired of being with some, I came home. Ah, you' re wonderful.

' Working with his hands' is an Eastern cultural type of thing. Today in our culture, you could have it, you know, the truth is working with your mind or working with your hand, whatever you' re working at. But in Eastern culture, every son was to be trained to work with his hands, even if he was the son of a king. Had to learn a trade, a profession of business.

Jesus Christ was a saddle maker. He made them to ride, I guess, what do you want? Tennessee Walkers , or? See. I think not only did he do that, Paul did it, too, you know. Someday I'm going to find a...or Walter, or some of those, are going to find me a manuscript to prove it. .. and a wonderful carpenter by trade. Many times doing carpentry work and being a saddle maker were sort of in the same household, because building carpentry and having saddles to use for their business and carrying on, were very, very closely aligned. Well, I won' t argue the point, but I wish we' d keep looking.

II Thessalonians.. .Do your hands ever get so dry you can hardly hold anything? Golly, mine are so dry tonight, I wonder why? II Thessalonians, chapter 3:10... this we commanded you that if any would not work, neither should he what? [Eat] Right. Even unemployment is no excuse for stealing. He just doesn' t eat. Goes and gets work. Boy, when I first saw the greatness of these principles many years ago, and then of course, I uniquely by God' s grace, inculcated that into our W.O.W. program and very dynamically in the Corps leadership.

ROMANS 10:14, 15
January 2, 1980
We’re in Romans 10. I am very humbled but very blessed also to open a new decade. I do
not know how singularly significant it is where we closed the old one in the Book of
Romans and where we open the new one. But it’s a very humbling experience to have the
joy and privilege of doing this.
Romans 10:13-15
I would like to entitle this, these two verses, “The Simplicity of the Universality of the
Principle of Salvation.” Romans 10:13 said “whosoever,” anyone. And in Verse 14 and 15
you have the simplicity of the universality of the principle of salvation. The great
principles of and to receiving anything from God, or man set forth for you in the
foundational class on Power for Abundant Living now in these two verses come again
vividly into reality. Those two great principles are: (1) Know what is available; (2) Know
how to receive; (3) Know what to do with it after you’ve got it. The third point, what to do
with it, proves to you the second, how to receive, that you have received, which proves the
first, that it was available. God has given us a double checkpoint to establish its absolute
certainty regarding the universality of the principle of salvation.
The greatness of the new birth at Pentecost, in my heart and mind, again becomes so
blazingly and thunderously into focus in these verses that one can hardly look at it or hear
it in all its fulness, for its brilliance is so far beyond the brilliance of the sun. I believe that
it must be like the shekinah glory in the greatness with which I see it. The shekinah glory is
the glory of the Lord. “Shekinah” literally means abiding presence. Another related
Hebrew word to it is shakan, which means “to dwell.” The glory of the Lord is another
name for it.
Romans 11:36
Romans 4:20
II Corinthians 3:18
Remember at the time of the birth of Christ, the shepherds were in the field and it says the
glory of the Lord shone round about them. I believe that’s the shekinah glory. I not only
believe it, I know it.
The glory of the Lord, when it comes down in its blazing, thunderous type of manifestation,
it manifests itself in different proportions at different times. On the Mount of
Transfiguration, it says Jesus was transfigured before them. I believe this was just a
manifestation of the glory of the Lord, and he, God’s only begotten son who had always
walked so perfectly before Him, just radiated the dynamic fulness of the greatness of the
presence of God.
The pillar of fire in Exodus 13:21 that protected and led the children of Israel. Paul on the
road to Damascus in Acts 9.
Acts 9:3
That light was the shekinah glory.
The new birth at Pentecost with everything it entails, comes so blazingly and thunderously
into focus in this section in Romans because it is just, in many respects, beyond
description.
Exodus 33:20
The reason is because God is light and in all the dynamic reality of the greatness of God,
no man could ever look upon Him and live. It is so far beyond looking at the brightest
light.
For the first time on the day of Pentecost, the fulness of all the greatness of the beauty and
divine perfection of God was made known and men and women were born again, because
Christ was available and because they had been taught how to receive. They received.
They were born again. Immediately they spoke in tongues, which was the external
manifestation in the senses world of the internal reality of Christ in them. The third
category is what to do with it after you’ve got it. They spoke in tongues. They had Christ
in them and it was available. So you first know what’s available, secondly how to receive,
thirdly what to do with it. And the third one proves the second, and the second proves the
first. So they spoke in tongues, which proved they were born again, which proved it was
available. That’s Romans 10:14 and 15.
Now there are four “hows” in these verses.
1. How – call
2. How – believe
3. How – hear
4. How – preach
When you put these “hows” together, the order again becomes reversed. It’s the preaching
that makes the hearing possible, that makes the believing possible, that makes the response
to the call possible.
1. How call on him in whom they have not believed?
2. How believe (so you may call) on him of whom they have not heard?
3. How hear (so you may believe) without or apart from preaching?
4. How preach so you may hear except they be sent?
“Preach” – to herald; kērussō. “Herald” means to fully proclaim. Anything less than the
full proclamation of the Word of God who sent you would not be the how to preach.
Acts 20:27
Romans 15:19
Anything less that the full gospel is not accurate on God’s Word. To just preach salvation
and not the manifestation of speaking in tongues would not be heralding the Word. It’s just
a counterfeit. The greatness of this heralding, to preach, kērussō, is included in that great
word in Acts 2:1.
Acts 2:1
Ephesians 3:19
Whenever that word herald, kērussō, is used, it is always done with boldness. It is done
clearly with a loud voice. And it is done in response lovingly, to a declaration that has been
made. It is in the essence of the old town’ crier who used to stand out there and say “hear
ye, hear ye.” That’s the word “herald.” Every herald carried a formality about himself
because he is delivering a message for someone in high authority. It had a gravity in it, and
it had authority behind it to the end that that heralding must be listened to.

To herald also means to publish, proclaim openly. It’s not hidden. It’s declared by the
herald. It must be listened to and obeyed.
Daniel 3:4
Daniel 6:12, 23, 25, 26
A herald is one vested with authority. He carries out the orders. He does not give an
interpretation of it. He just reads the decree. How are they going to hear without a
preacher, a kērussō, one who reads the decree? Boldly, loudly, lovingly, with no private
interpretation.
“To make known” means to set or put clearly before, to explain, to speak, to reiterate or
recount, to meditate, to tell again, to manifest, to show forth, to lead into or out, to
evangelize. Those are all closely related words and are used in the Word.
The third “how” is hear.
“Hear” is akouō. We’re talking here about a natural man of body and soul. Akouō is to hear
in the five senses. He hears the declaration, the heralding, the kērussō. It means to give a
listen. It means to learn, to be informed by hearing.
We’ll go into how to believe, because these two are closely aligned. The senses man is
only a man of body and soul. The natural man cannot have spirit, but he still can hear. The
greatness of these scriptural principles is tremendous, for God never oversteps His laws. So
the senses man of body and soul, if the command, the kērussō, is properly given, and he
hears it in his five senses ears and he gives a listen and he desires to learn to be informed
by that hearing, then he can learn to believe accurately and follow accurately.
To believe is to act literally and accurately on the command.
“Believe” in Verse 14 is episteusan. It’s root form is pisteuō. It’s interesting that there’s
another Greek word very closely aligned with pisteuō, and that is peitho. Peitho is, in the
spirit world, one of the goddesses of persuasion.
This word epi means upon. That is why it is to believe upon.
I Corinthians 2:4
You’re influenced to the end of being convinced – believing. Winning over or being won
over.
There are a number of interrelated words which will give you a great insight. Piptō means
to fall prostrate. Falling prostrate was for men whom you respected. It means to pay
respect to. To believe is to pay respect to the command that’s been given. It is to fall down
respectfully at the attention of the Word.
Another word is pinō. This word means to drink in. To believe is to drink in. In order to
drink in you must be willing to drink in. In order to drink you have to open your mouth to
receive it.
John 4:13 and 14
It’s a beautiful figure in here. If you drink of his water you will never thirst, for he, Jesus
Christ, is the water of life.
John 6:35
John 6:47 and 48
Christ is both the water and the bread.
To believe is always to open up and receive what God has made available. You can live
longer without food than without water. So you need the water of life. But you also need
the food, which is the Word.
To believe, in Romans 10, is to have a knowledgeable conviction full of joyful trust. It is
not to believe by what the religious people have referred to as “blind faith.” It’s a
knowledgeable conviction. To believe is to willfully give oneself up to that required
command of the Lord, to put confidence in, to trust the word of the Lord.
In this section of Romans 10, you will clearly see that this repudiates all the various things,
the various methods and the works of men which have through the years been suggested as
a means to salvation.
Now the first word in Romans 10:14 is “call.” As the word believe is prefixed with epi, so
“call” is prefixed with epi. It’s epikaleō, meaning to call upon. A child could not call his
father if it had the most fantastic need in the world if it did not have a father. But there
could not be a child without a father. So in order for the child to call upon the father, that
child must know it is available. You could not call Johnny Jump-up unless you knew he
was available. You call ..upon God, you better be sure which one you’re calling on. He’s
got to be available. So the first thing you have to find out is what is available. You’ve got
to know his name.
In that word “call,” you’ve got to be sure, you’ve got to have the right name, you’ve got to
have the right God. Why? Because there are many gods. There is the God and Father of
our Lord Jesus Christ who is the only true God. Then there is at the top of the ladder, the
Adversary, the prince, and then the other gods, spirits under him. This is vividly depicted
in I Kings.
I Kings 18:24, 26
So you’ve got to be sure of the name.
Knowing from Romans and Ephesians that man is dead in trespasses and sins, he couldn’t
call upon God if he tried, unless something previously occurred.
John 9:34-38
I John 4:19
We can call upon the name of the Lord because He first called us.
Romans 10:14 and 15
“Sent” is apostollos. We are all ambassadors, every born again believer is an ambassador.
But some among the ambassadors are men with the ministries; apostles, prophets,
evangelists, teachers and pastors.
A person that really kērussō, heralds the Word, has to be sent by God. He is an apostollos.
He brings new light to his generation. It may be old, but it’s always new to that generation.
How call, hew believe, how hear, how preach – It is the last one that is carried out first,
which establishes and makes available the hearing, which in turn makes it possible to
believe, which in turn makes it possible for whosoever will to call on Him.
Romans 10:13
Romans 10:14 and 15
These verses show you what is available, how to receive it, and what to do with it after
you’ve got it.
So if a man’s going to be born again, somebody has to accurately kērussō, herald, preach,
share the Word. Then the individual who desires by his mind, body and soul man, freedom
of his will, to hear can hear. When he hears, he can believe because of what he has heard.
Then he can call upon the Lord. To call upon Him is to confess with your mouth the Lord
Jesus and believe God raised him from the dead.
Believing comes by hearing; hearing by the Word. At that moment when that man is born
again, then the speaking in tongues corroborates the believing, which corroborates its
availability. What’s available, how to receive, what to do with it after you’ve got it,
speaking in tongues proves the receiving, which in turn proves it had to be available.
That’s why Romans 10:14 and 15 not only takes you back to Romans 10:9 and 10, but it
takes you all the way back to the day of Pentecost. That which occurred on the day of
Pentecost is still occurring in the Book of Romans and is still occurring in our day and in
our time.
I wrote this to conclude this segment of our Corps teaching tonight as sort of a first thought
I had as I was working the greatness of this revelation in God’s Word.
“The simplicity of something is the most intricate and difficult when searched out.”
I thought of love. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God. It’s stated so simply. But when you
search out the simplicity of that, it is most intricate and very difficult to find words to
express the greatness of it.
The word “believe” is like that. Believe God raised him from the dead. Call upon.
Forgiveness of all sins. So simply made in God’s Word but when you really work them,
they are very intricate and mind blowing. No condemnation to them that are in Christ
Jesus. Just one statement. Man, when you work that one. Filled with all the fulness of God.
Having the righteousness of God. Because it is so difficult is why God had it so simply
stated in His Word. All you need to do is believe the simplicity and manifest the results.
You and I do not do good works to get saved. But because we are saved we endeavor to do
good works. To do good works, the greatest of the good works to do is to carry out the
teaching and the holding forth of God’s Word.
Literally, I would handle these verses as follows:
Literal of Romans 10:14 and 15
How can you call upon Christ when you have not known how to believe upon him? How
can you believe upon Christ if you have not heard? How can you hear about Christ when
you have no one preaching? How can you be saved unless the one preaching is sent?
That, I think in part at least, is some of the greatness in Romans 10:14 and 15.